"Hello freedom man"
It was Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart who once struggled to define "pornography" in his now infamous concurring opinion in Jacobellis v. Ohio. Ultimately, he threw up his judicial hands and stated confidently, "But I know it when I see it."
Today, tens upon tens of thousands of recently oppressed Georgians might offer a similar response if asked to define "freedom" -- They may not be able to put it precisely in words but...they know it when they see it.
Today, tens upon tens of thousands of recently oppressed Georgians might offer a similar response if asked to define "freedom" -- They may not be able to put it precisely in words but...they know it when they see it.
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Here is how the Washington Post (Pravda) headlined the story:
Georgians Cheer Bush, but Incident Is Reported
This is above a photo which starts above the fold (showing crowds waving American and Georgian flags) and continues below the fold, where you finally see President Bush.
No bias there. Nope. Uh-uh. None.
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